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The number of drivers being caught by mobile phone detection cameras is declining, but police say the numbers are still disappointing. There have been 46,476 expiations issued in the first six months.
Three drivers are expected to lose their licences after being caught by South Australia's new mobile phone detection cameras at least five times each in a single week, with 2,500 fines issued ...
Driver who copped a $560 fine for using his phone says traffic camera PROVES he's innocent By PRANAV HARISH Published: 08:19 EDT, 11 January 2025 | Updated: 08:04 EDT, 13 January 2025 ...
Adelaide drivers will now be fined if captured by new phone detection cameras. Hundreds of drivers were caught each day and 68,000 issued warnings in the three-month grace period. In total, SA ...
Source: 7News Infuriated drivers have reportedly inundated a South Australian law firm with claims they were wrongfully fined by the state’s controversial new mobile phone detection cameras.
MORE: South Australia’s mobile phone detection cameras are online: What you need to know This state’s mobile phone detection cameras fined thousands of drivers in a week© Provided by ...
According to SA Police, the number of drivers being caught had declined overall after 64,454 warning letters were sent to people captured by the overhead fixed mobile detection cameras during a ...
Adelaide drivers will now be fined if captured by new phone detection cameras. Hundreds of drivers were caught each day and 68,000 issued warnings in the three-month grace period. Dasha Havrilenko ...
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